West Indies 140-4 at Stumps on Day Two After India Posts 518 in First Innings of 2nd Test
India declared at 518/5 with Shubman Gill scoring 129* and Yashasvi Jaiswal 175, while Jadeja and Kuldeep took four wickets to restrict West Indies to 140/4.
- At stumps on Day 2 , India finished at 418/4, with West Indies trailing by 378 runs after being 140/4 at Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi.
- India built the platform through big individual scores as Yashasvi Jaiswal made 175 before a run out and Shubman Gill remained unbeaten on 129.
- Spin bowling removed key West Indies batters and stalled the reply as Ravindra Jadeja took 3-37 and Kuldeep Yadav claimed 1-45, sparking a collapse from 87/1 to 107/4.
- West Indies vice-captain Jomel Warrican acknowledged the challenge, with Hope unbeaten on 31 and Imlach 14 not out as they close the day facing a tough task.
- With the pitch turning and wearing, India will look to press on Day 3 as the pitch at Arun Jaitley Stadium aided India's spin attack and they lead the two-match series 1-0.
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India break Bangladesh's world record in Test cricket with massive score in second Test vs West Indies
Team India are in a strong position in the ongoing second Test against the West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. They posted a massive total of 518 runs for the loss of five wickets in the first innings after opting to bat first on the back of centuries from captain Shubman Gill (129*) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (175). In the process, India broke Bangladesh's world record in the long history of Test cricket. West Indies conceded only t…

West Indies 140-4 at stumps on day two after India posts 518 in first innings of 2nd test
NEW DELHI (AP) — India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja took 3-37 as West Indies reached 140-4 at stumps Saturday on day two of the second cricket test.
India dominates West Indies as Jadeja, Kuldeep spin duo restrict visitors to 140/4 at stumps (Day 2) - The Tribune
West Indies showed resilience in the final session of Day 2, adding 114 runs despite losing three crucial wickets. Ravindra Jadeja shone for India, claiming three wickets in the session to bolster their dominant position further.
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